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Man Pointed Loaded Black Handgun at Couple at Wawa, Police Say

State Police at Dublin are investigating an incident in which a 32-year-old Zionsville man allegedly pointed a loaded black handgun at two people outside a local Wawa.

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The Wawa store at 1960 John Fries Highway (Rt. 663) is a combination convenience store-gas station. It is located near the on- and off-ramps to the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Northeast Extension (Quakertown exit).

State Police at Dublin are investigating an incident in which a 32-year-old Zionsville man allegedly pointed a loaded black handgun at two people outside a local Wawa.

In a news release Tuesday, police said troopers were dispatched to 1960 John Fries Highway, Milford Township, which is the location of the store, at approximately 1:44 p.m. Sunday.

Through their investigation, police said they learned that “an altercation occurred (when the Zionsville man) pointed a loaded black handgun at the victims.”

Police did not specify what led to the alleged altercation, but said the man with the gun “put the victims’ life at serious danger.”

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Troopers did not identify him in the news release, which indicated that the case is “pending warrant service” and that charges are pending in Bucks County District Court 07-2-08 in New Britain.

The couple who were allegedly threatened were identified as a 55-year-old Warminster man and a 42-year-old woman from Chalfont.

Note: All individuals charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This story was compiled using information from the Pennsylvania State Police at Dublin.

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